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[Art] Lipschitz, J(acques), Autograph Letter, signed

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[Art] Lipschitz, J(acques)
Autograph Letter, signed
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York: May 24, 1972. 2pp. 4to, on Lipschitz's Hastings-on-Hudson letterhead. From Lipschitz To Victoria Donohoe (in great part relating to the then upcoming exhibition of his work at The [New York] Metropolitan Museum of Art): "…at the Metropolitan things are going smoothly, we are speeding to the final solution and I confess it is a ___ step in my career. I will have to compete with so many masterpieces assembled there, but I am doing it gladly since I feel that I am serving as a guinea pig for the...farseeing experiment not to separate our art of today from the art of the past. I think for the living artists it is a marvelous and fruitful ___, Thank you again, please do not forget me."Victoria Donohoe (1929-2018), was a freelance art critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer from 1962-2012, artist and historian. Instrumental in placing Narbrook Park in Narberth, Pennsylvania on the U.S. Register of Historic Places. Dimensions:

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[Art] Lipschitz, J(acques)
Autograph Letter, signed
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York: May 24, 1972. 2pp. 4to, on Lipschitz's Hastings-on-Hudson letterhead. From Lipschitz To Victoria Donohoe (in great part relating to the then upcoming exhibition of his work at The [New York] Metropolitan Museum of Art): "…at the Metropolitan things are going smoothly, we are speeding to the final solution and I confess it is a ___ step in my career. I will have to compete with so many masterpieces assembled there, but I am doing it gladly since I feel that I am serving as a guinea pig for the...farseeing experiment not to separate our art of today from the art of the past. I think for the living artists it is a marvelous and fruitful ___, Thank you again, please do not forget me."Victoria Donohoe (1929-2018), was a freelance art critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer from 1962-2012, artist and historian. Instrumental in placing Narbrook Park in Narberth, Pennsylvania on the U.S. Register of Historic Places. Dimensions:

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